Apple (Malus domestica) is one of the most important fruit crops globally. Apple trees depend greatly on insect pollination to achieve high yields and obtain fruits of acceptable marketable quality. Since insects, such as bees and hoverflies, are most important pollinators in apple orchards, a comprehensive understanding of their occurrence and activity is vital to ensure pollination services in this agroecosystem. Here, we review and synthesize the published research on the contribution of insects to apple pollination. In our review, we focused on the following five questions: i) Are there gaps in data availability across geographical regions and research topics? ii) What is the importance of insect pollination at determining yield and fru...
International audienceRecent insect pollinator declines, mainly due to the expansion and intensifica...
1. Intensive agricultural management negatively affects both natural enemies of pests and pollinator...
International audienceDespite global interest in the role of pollinators for food production, their ...
1. Apple is one of the most widely cultivated fruit crops worldwide, and apple yield benefits from p...
Apples depend on insect pollination but intensification of agriculture jeopardizes pollination servi...
Insect pollination underpins apple production but the extent to which different pollinator guilds su...
Insect pollination underpins apple production but the extent to which different pollinator\ud guilds...
Diverse assemblages of insects improve the overall productivity and stability of natural and agricul...
Abstract—Apple production in the UK is worth over £100 million per annum and this production is heav...
Due to an increasing human population coupled with changing food demands, agricultural methods have ...
Intensive agricultural practices leading to habitat degradation represent a major threat to pollinat...
There is increasing evidence that farmers in many areas are achieving below maximum yields due to in...
Pollinators face multiple pressures and there is evidence of populations in decline. As demand for i...
Pollinators face multiple pressures and there is evidence of populations in decline. As demand for i...
1. Native, wild bees are important pollinators for both crop and wild plants. With concerns over the...
International audienceRecent insect pollinator declines, mainly due to the expansion and intensifica...
1. Intensive agricultural management negatively affects both natural enemies of pests and pollinator...
International audienceDespite global interest in the role of pollinators for food production, their ...
1. Apple is one of the most widely cultivated fruit crops worldwide, and apple yield benefits from p...
Apples depend on insect pollination but intensification of agriculture jeopardizes pollination servi...
Insect pollination underpins apple production but the extent to which different pollinator guilds su...
Insect pollination underpins apple production but the extent to which different pollinator\ud guilds...
Diverse assemblages of insects improve the overall productivity and stability of natural and agricul...
Abstract—Apple production in the UK is worth over £100 million per annum and this production is heav...
Due to an increasing human population coupled with changing food demands, agricultural methods have ...
Intensive agricultural practices leading to habitat degradation represent a major threat to pollinat...
There is increasing evidence that farmers in many areas are achieving below maximum yields due to in...
Pollinators face multiple pressures and there is evidence of populations in decline. As demand for i...
Pollinators face multiple pressures and there is evidence of populations in decline. As demand for i...
1. Native, wild bees are important pollinators for both crop and wild plants. With concerns over the...
International audienceRecent insect pollinator declines, mainly due to the expansion and intensifica...
1. Intensive agricultural management negatively affects both natural enemies of pests and pollinator...
International audienceDespite global interest in the role of pollinators for food production, their ...